Stroke - Diagnosis

Rapid diagnosis is essential in successful treatment of stroke. A doctor
will first look for symptoms. He or she will then look at the
patient's medical history for the presence of risk factors in the
patient's background and a description of when and how symptoms
appeared.

If stroke is suspected, more sophisticated tools are used for diagnosis.
Imaging techniques will show whether the stroke was caused by a blood
clot or a hemorrhage. This information is needed to begin the correct
type of treatment. Blood and urine tests are also carried out. Other
tests used to determine if a stroke has occurred include an
electrocardiogram, angiography, or ultrasound tests.

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